The next page shows 11 lines of code to create a button that exits the app when pushed.

When I first started reading this book while waiting for my dinner to arrive, I thought to myself, this Qt thing is right up my alley. And this book is also right up my alley, the pragmatic, no nonsense introduction to a pragmatic, no-nonsense C++ application framework. There’s a reason why it is required reading for new hires at Nokia….

Best of all, it’s FREE! Published under the Open Publication License, it is perfectly legal to distribute. It’s currently hosted on the dcsoft.com website here: download, but no guarantees if I will have to take it down if my bandwidth gets used up! You can always download the torrent. But it’s such a good read, I recommend you purchase a hard copy.

Edit April 25, 2009: The book’s source code is available for download from InformIt.

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